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  1. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    @Obelix-Vendée I couldn't listen to the whole speech but if there were any claims based on actual fact, I'd be extremely surprised. Unfortunately it would seem we are stuck with him for a while...
    @Obelix-Vendée I couldn't listen to the whole speech but if there were any claims based on actual fact, I'd be extremely surprised. Unfortunately it would seem we are stuck with him for a while yet.
    @Obelix-Vendée I couldn't listen to the whole speech but if there were any claims based on actual fact, I'd be extremely surprised. Unfortunately it would seem we are stuck with him for a while yet.
    @Obelix-Vendée I couldn't listen to the whole speech but if there were any claims based on actual fact, I'd be extremely surprised. Unfortunately it would seem we are stuck with him for a while...
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  2. JWK
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  3. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    So where is this mystery item coming from, the moon.:biggrin:I'm, lucky in that I can usually hear my doorbell from the top end of the garden.But I agree its a pain if you intended going out somewhere.
    So where is this mystery item coming from, the moon.:biggrin:I'm, lucky in that I can usually hear my doorbell from the top end of the garden.But I agree its a pain if you intended going out somewhere.
    So where is this mystery item coming from, the moon.:biggrin:I'm, lucky in that I can usually hear my doorbell from the top end of the garden.But I agree its a pain if you intended going out somewhere.
    So where is this mystery item coming from, the moon.:biggrin:I'm, lucky in that I can usually hear my doorbell from the top end of the garden.But I agree its a pain if you intended going out somewhere.
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  4. Loofah
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    Friendly x 4

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    We are as ready as we can be for the new doors tomorrow. Dogs are ensconced in their dogotel (the house is very quiet), the patio is clear and the front porch empty of the usual things which seem...
    We are as ready as we can be for the new doors tomorrow. Dogs are ensconced in their dogotel (the house is very quiet), the patio is clear and the front porch empty of the usual things which seem to collect there. I heard from my friend via Whatsapp today; she is being moved to a hospice. I told...
    We are as ready as we can be for the new doors tomorrow. Dogs are ensconced in their dogotel (the house is very quiet), the patio is clear and the front porch empty of the usual things which seem to collect there. I heard from my friend via...
    We are as ready as we can be for the new doors tomorrow. Dogs are ensconced in their dogotel (the house is very quiet), the patio is clear and the front porch empty of the usual things which seem...
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  5. JWK
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    What's Looking Exotic 2026

    That’s a cheering sight @Victoria, such vibrant colours.
    That’s a cheering sight @Victoria, such vibrant colours.
    That’s a cheering sight @Victoria, such vibrant colours.
    That’s a cheering sight @Victoria, such vibrant colours.
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  6. JWK
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    Like x 3

    What's your weather like 2026

    Nice day now, started drizzly, but a bit of blue sky on show, 11 degrees very little breeze, but more rain is forecast.
    Nice day now, started drizzly, but a bit of blue sky on show, 11 degrees very little breeze, but more rain is forecast.
    Nice day now, started drizzly, but a bit of blue sky on show, 11 degrees very little breeze, but more rain is forecast.
    Nice day now, started drizzly, but a bit of blue sky on show, 11 degrees very little breeze, but more rain is forecast.
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  7. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    The bulbs are usually planted outdoors in autumn. Unless you have heavy clay soil which is wet or soil which goes not drain well, they should be fine planted in your borders now. They need sun and...
    The bulbs are usually planted outdoors in autumn. Unless you have heavy clay soil which is wet or soil which goes not drain well, they should be fine planted in your borders now. They need sun and well drained soil.
    The bulbs are usually planted outdoors in autumn. Unless you have heavy clay soil which is wet or soil which goes not drain well, they should be fine planted in your borders now. They need sun and well drained soil.
    The bulbs are usually planted outdoors in autumn. Unless you have heavy clay soil which is wet or soil which goes not drain well, they should be fine planted in your borders now. They need sun and...
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  8. BB3

    Variegated lavender pruning

    I’m done with lavender :sad:. They don’t like winter wet and even in my dry sandy soil they really only last a couple of years. Nepetas are much more reliable, easy to divide and equally popular with...
    I’m done with lavender :sad:. They don’t like winter wet and even in my dry sandy soil they really only last a couple of years. Nepetas are much more reliable, easy to divide and equally popular with bees. I avoided them for many years thinking that my neighbour’s cat would show an interest but this...
    I’m done with lavender :sad:. They don’t like winter wet and even in my dry sandy soil they really only last a couple of years. Nepetas are much more reliable, easy to divide and equally popular with bees. I avoided them for many years thinking that...
    I’m done with lavender :sad:. They don’t like winter wet and even in my dry sandy soil they really only last a couple of years. Nepetas are much more reliable, easy to divide and equally popular with...
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  9. PzaMayor3
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    Terrace in the Mediterranean

    I hope so @ViewAhead !! Good luck with them!!
    I hope so @ViewAhead !! Good luck with them!!
    I hope so @ViewAhead !! Good luck with them!!
    I hope so @ViewAhead !! Good luck with them!!
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  10. GreenFingeredPete

    Nerines (Bowden)

    They need all the sunshine with their necks in the sun.
    They need all the sunshine with their necks in the sun.
    They need all the sunshine with their necks in the sun.
    They need all the sunshine with their necks in the sun.
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  11. JWK
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    Crafters Corner 2026

    It's brilliant.
    It's brilliant.
    It's brilliant.
    It's brilliant.
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  12. ArmyAirForce
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    Non-Gardener builds an Observatory, Garden Railway and even Dabbles with Plants!

    How lovely to have been able to tame your robin, @ArmyAirForce ! Less lovely to find you have a rat... but very common, of course. We can't put bird food on the ground here because we're...
    How lovely to have been able to tame your robin, @ArmyAirForce ! Less lovely to find you have a rat... but very common, of course. We can't put bird food on the ground here because we're surrounded by farms and therefore rats.Your spring garden is looking very pretty.
    How lovely to have been able to tame your robin, @ArmyAirForce ! Less lovely to find you have a rat... but very common, of course. We can't put bird food on the ground here because we're surrounded by farms and therefore rats.Your spring...
    How lovely to have been able to tame your robin, @ArmyAirForce ! Less lovely to find you have a rat... but very common, of course. We can't put bird food on the ground here because we're...
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  13. Kevin Cowans

    My Garden Progress

    Hello @JennyJBThanks for the Reply and the Advice, much appreciated.Kevin
    Hello @JennyJBThanks for the Reply and the Advice, much appreciated.Kevin
    Hello @JennyJBThanks for the Reply and the Advice, much appreciated.Kevin
    Hello @JennyJBThanks for the Reply and the Advice, much appreciated.Kevin
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  14. Victoria
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    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

    So today April opened ....... and the first bloom of Adonicus Yellow ...... and a few more to come...
    So today April opened ....... and the first bloom of Adonicus Yellow ...... and a few more to come...
    So today April opened ....... and the first bloom of Adonicus Yellow ...... and a few more to come...
    So today April opened ....... and the first bloom of Adonicus Yellow ...... and a few more to come...
    Hib1 6 May.jpg Hib1 22 Jun.jpg Hib2 22 Jun.jpg Hibiscus 2 June 2012.JPG Hibiscus Pagoda Red 9 May 21.jpg Hibiscus Peach 1 Jun.jpg
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  15. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    Some more Camellia photos.
    Some more Camellia photos.
    Some more Camellia photos.
    Some more Camellia photos.
    Crocus in grass.JPG Rubus formosensis fruit.JPG Sarcococca confusa.JPG PXL_20260201_123603827.MP.jpg IMG_20260201_085854933.jpg DSC05449.jpeg
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  16. JWK
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    Best supplier of compost 2026

    Any recommendations for a good quality compost for growing vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers? Last year was a disaster and the compost I purchased was infested with fungus gnats.
    Any recommendations for a good quality compost for growing vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers? Last year was a disaster and the compost I purchased was infested with fungus gnats.
    Any recommendations for a good quality compost for growing vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers? Last year was a disaster and the compost I purchased was infested with fungus gnats.
    Any recommendations for a good quality compost for growing vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers? Last year was a disaster and the compost I purchased was infested with fungus gnats.
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  17. eatenbyweasels
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    Tomato Growing 2026

    @Baalmaiden Koralik fits the bill
    @Baalmaiden Koralik fits the bill
    @Baalmaiden Koralik fits the bill
    @Baalmaiden Koralik fits the bill
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  18. Busy-Lizzie
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    Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited

    You can always block out their faces to make them sort of 'anonymous' , but if they're in the distance and nobody can make out who they are it should not matter.
    You can always block out their faces to make them sort of 'anonymous' , but if they're in the distance and nobody can make out who they are it should not matter.
    You can always block out their faces to make them sort of 'anonymous' , but if they're in the distance and nobody can make out who they are it should not matter.
    You can always block out their faces to make them sort of 'anonymous' , but if they're in the distance and nobody can make out who they are it should not matter.
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  19. glosmike

    Potted Blueberries and honeyberries experiences ?

    If you want something unusual try Ugni. They are related to blueberries but the fruit ripen much later and have a fragrant taste - we liked them, more for snacking on than pies I suspect. I bought...
    If you want something unusual try Ugni. They are related to blueberries but the fruit ripen much later and have a fragrant taste - we liked them, more for snacking on than pies I suspect. I bought the variegated one and have it in my front garden. I think it would be OK in a pot.
    If you want something unusual try Ugni. They are related to blueberries but the fruit ripen much later and have a fragrant taste - we liked them, more for snacking on than pies I suspect. I bought the variegated one and have it in my front...
    If you want something unusual try Ugni. They are related to blueberries but the fruit ripen much later and have a fragrant taste - we liked them, more for snacking on than pies I suspect. I bought...
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  20. BB3

    How do you tell a tic from a small spider?

    Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
    Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
    Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
    Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
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